IIT Bombay's study reveals ultrasonic vibrations enhance precision drilling in brittle materials, improving manufacturing for glass and ceramics.
Mumbai, Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay have found that Ultrasonic-Assisted Electrochemical Discharge Machining can significantly reduce debris buildup during micro hole ...
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Watch This Before You Buy a Mr Cool Mini Split
Installing a Mini Split is a valuable upgrade for your garage that can be done without breaking the bank. This tutorial shows you how to save up to half the cost of a Mr Cool unit. 📦 PRODUCTS IN THIS ...
A Word from the President and CEO of NioBay Metals “We are pleased to announce additional mineralized intercepts and the ...
Researchers at IIT Bombay analysed the electrolyte flow and debris removal dynamics to demonstrate how Ultrasonic-Assisted ...
GGI Glass operates as a national distributor serving commercial construction with emphasis on large-volume projects requiring ...
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After 230 Years, The U.S. Penny Is Retired—What To Do With The Ones You Still Have
Even though the U.S. Mint has stopped producing new pennies, the ones already in your home, car, or junk drawer are still ...
University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf digitizes its operating rooms using fiber optics while ensuring IT security ...
The latest designs address specific feedback from residents about heat and energy efficiency, threats to birds and the aging ...
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The Common Vintage Thrift Store Item With Endless Upcycling Possibilities
That dusty thrift store find might just be your next DIY masterpiece - from crafting table decor to adding holiday cheer, ...
Some of Home Depot’s best gear isn’t the obvious stuff. These hidden gems might just solve problems you didn’t know you had.
A ridiculous but instructive thought experiment involving deep time, plate tectonics, erosion and the slow death of the sun ...
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